20 Mar Herodotus
In the beginning of the book, we see Solon visit the wealthy Croesus. (1.28) Solon is asked who the happiest man is. His explanations of happiness and his reasoning infuriate Croesus, who ignores his claim that we should ‘count no man happy until he is dead.’ (1.32) What is the meaning of the Solonian lesson? What does it teach us about mortality? About happiness? How does Croesus’ life reflect it? How does the rest of the book? Is Solon’s lesson a good one? Why? How would it affect how we live?
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